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County Recycling To Miss Deadline
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FPL Finally Gets Smart about Burying Lines
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Can Related Succeed in Troubled Liberty City?
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Ferre: State support will happen
State Keeps Balking on Transit
Pol: Stop Construction till Traffic Fixed
SMART plan: Where's the Half-Penny
Key Transit Questions Unanswered
Residents want construction NOW
Pastor Demands Investigation
Protest at Liberty Square
Transit App: Rider feedback
Transit Tracker Up and Running
Three Commissioners Commit for Housing
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Denver Nirvana for Transit, Housing
Related Sidesteps Problem
Transit Hard Numbers
CRAs Affordable Housing
BayLink: "Ass Backwards"?
Go for BayLink
New Complaints at Liberty Square
Dunn Reports on Safe Harbor
Senator backs transit plan
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Pols Dissing Developer
Will Liberty Square Repeat Failures?
County auditor slams Opa-locka
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Liberty Square's Six Bidders
Liberty Square violence
Banning Smoking in Public Housing
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NY Times editorial
Half Penny
Show Me the Money
MDX "Cash Cow"?
Highly Segregated Miami
$20 Million Bus Stop
Developers Create Shadowy Stores
Activists for Poor Speak Out
Poor in Coral Gables?
Politics Hurt Liberty City?
Mixed Income Hard at Liberty Square
Forcing Developers to Pay
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Inclusionary Housing Benefits
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New UM Leader
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Recyling: "When in Doubt Throw It Out"
Here's a new motto for your recycling: "When in doubt, throw it out." Meaning don't put it in the recycling bin. That's the message from Dawn McCormick, spokeswoman for Waste Management's massive Reuter Recycling Center in far western Broward, which handles all of Miami-Dade County's recycling and two-thirds of Browards. Behind this simple message is a complicated tale, involving big bad China, worthless glass, suspicions of Vietnam landfills and a rebellion by the mayors of Sunrise and Deerfield Beach. For full story, click HERE .
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